igolf96@hotmail.com
07-09-2005, 11:06 PM
rube, i having same problem, so i said heck with internet explorer & i went
to www.mozilla.org and downloaded the mozilla firefox browser. it installs
fast & is very clean running browser. I say give it a try. microsoft needs
to get things fixed!
"rube" wrote:
> NONE of that worked to fix the problem - and the FIX on the More Information
> link really messed things up - now my email won't work AT ALL! It won't let
> me log in. I can open the OE, then when it wants my password, I enter THAT,
> and it pops back up wanting it again, and again....so I have to "cancel" the
> login, just to be able to CLOSE the foolish thing!
> - so I'm really in a world of hurt :) ... guess I'll have to keep checking
> back to THIS page to see there is anything ELSE I can try ....
> updating the scripting engines did not work
> I went to the file type area - the Internet Explorer file says
> C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe -nohome %1 ... and NOTHING I
> can do will remove that %1
> same thing with the Hypertext Transfer
> the link to the help page for "you cannot open new internet explorer window
> - well, was a little LESS than helpful - the HKLM values were there - and
> correct - I went through all the motions of checking the .dll's - they were
> all successful.
>
> jeez, it's a screaming nuisance to try to even GET to this help page - I
> have to go forward and back - get error messages saying that I have to have
> java to view the page - but then if I click "back" and then "go" again, it
> will load the page
>
> "Jon Kennedy" wrote:
>
> > Update/reinstall your scripting engines from here:
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
> >
> > If still no joy, go to File Types (My Computer...Tools...Folder
> > Options...File Types tab)
> > Scroll down to the URL: Hypertext Transfer Protocol file type, click to
> > highlight, click Edit, click Open, click Edit (slightly different with Me -
> > click to highlight, click Advanced, click Open, click Edit).
> >
> > Application used: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome
> > Use DDE box should be checked
> > DDE Message: "%1",,-1,0,,,,
> > Application: IExplore
> > DDE...not running: <blank>
> > Topic: WWW_OpenURL
> >
> > Okay out.
> > Check same with the URL:Hypertext Transfer protocol with Privacy file type.
> >
> > Or try this article:
> >
> > You Cannot Open New Internet Explorer Window or Nothing Happens After You
> > Click a Link
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281679
> >
> > More information: http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers.htm#new_window
> >
> > --
> >
> > Jon R. Kennedy
> > Charlotte, NC, USA
> > jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
> >
> > "rube" <rube@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:B64B5303-D16A-430B-AE90-CD155F9861EF@microsoft.com...
> > > HELP PLEASE! ... this is getting REALLY frustrating.
> > > OS = XP SP2
> > > I have checked the following dlls:
> > > regsvr32 urlmon.dll
> > > " shdocvw.dll
> > > " msjava.dll
> > > " actxprxy.dll
> > > " mshtml.dll
> > > " browseui.dll
> > > " shell32.dll
> > > I have uninstalled/reinstalled both IE6 and OE6
> > > I've restarted my computer - repeatedly
> > > I'm still having the same problem(s):
> > > (1) When I try to log in at ebay, I get the message: If you are seeing
> > > this
> > > page, your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to
> > > a
> > > new URL.
> > > NONE of the links on that page will work.
> > > (2) MOST of the links on OTHER webpages won't work either. I have to
> > > click
> > > into the address bar, then hover over the link to get the address and
> > > enter
> > > it myself. I had to do that to get to THIS page (*grrrr*)
> > > (3) Other sites that I go to give me the message that I need:
> > > Javascripting
> > > enabled (it IS enabled, I have checked THAT repeatedly)
> > > (4) In OE, the links included in emails won't do anything
> > > Please give step-by-step instructions for fixing this - and please keep it
> > > simple, I'm NOT a computer guru, but I can follow directions :)
> > > THANKS in advance - this is driving me insane!
> > > rube
> > >
> >
> >
to www.mozilla.org and downloaded the mozilla firefox browser. it installs
fast & is very clean running browser. I say give it a try. microsoft needs
to get things fixed!
"rube" wrote:
> NONE of that worked to fix the problem - and the FIX on the More Information
> link really messed things up - now my email won't work AT ALL! It won't let
> me log in. I can open the OE, then when it wants my password, I enter THAT,
> and it pops back up wanting it again, and again....so I have to "cancel" the
> login, just to be able to CLOSE the foolish thing!
> - so I'm really in a world of hurt :) ... guess I'll have to keep checking
> back to THIS page to see there is anything ELSE I can try ....
> updating the scripting engines did not work
> I went to the file type area - the Internet Explorer file says
> C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe -nohome %1 ... and NOTHING I
> can do will remove that %1
> same thing with the Hypertext Transfer
> the link to the help page for "you cannot open new internet explorer window
> - well, was a little LESS than helpful - the HKLM values were there - and
> correct - I went through all the motions of checking the .dll's - they were
> all successful.
>
> jeez, it's a screaming nuisance to try to even GET to this help page - I
> have to go forward and back - get error messages saying that I have to have
> java to view the page - but then if I click "back" and then "go" again, it
> will load the page
>
> "Jon Kennedy" wrote:
>
> > Update/reinstall your scripting engines from here:
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
> >
> > If still no joy, go to File Types (My Computer...Tools...Folder
> > Options...File Types tab)
> > Scroll down to the URL: Hypertext Transfer Protocol file type, click to
> > highlight, click Edit, click Open, click Edit (slightly different with Me -
> > click to highlight, click Advanced, click Open, click Edit).
> >
> > Application used: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome
> > Use DDE box should be checked
> > DDE Message: "%1",,-1,0,,,,
> > Application: IExplore
> > DDE...not running: <blank>
> > Topic: WWW_OpenURL
> >
> > Okay out.
> > Check same with the URL:Hypertext Transfer protocol with Privacy file type.
> >
> > Or try this article:
> >
> > You Cannot Open New Internet Explorer Window or Nothing Happens After You
> > Click a Link
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281679
> >
> > More information: http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers.htm#new_window
> >
> > --
> >
> > Jon R. Kennedy
> > Charlotte, NC, USA
> > jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
> >
> > "rube" <rube@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:B64B5303-D16A-430B-AE90-CD155F9861EF@microsoft.com...
> > > HELP PLEASE! ... this is getting REALLY frustrating.
> > > OS = XP SP2
> > > I have checked the following dlls:
> > > regsvr32 urlmon.dll
> > > " shdocvw.dll
> > > " msjava.dll
> > > " actxprxy.dll
> > > " mshtml.dll
> > > " browseui.dll
> > > " shell32.dll
> > > I have uninstalled/reinstalled both IE6 and OE6
> > > I've restarted my computer - repeatedly
> > > I'm still having the same problem(s):
> > > (1) When I try to log in at ebay, I get the message: If you are seeing
> > > this
> > > page, your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to
> > > a
> > > new URL.
> > > NONE of the links on that page will work.
> > > (2) MOST of the links on OTHER webpages won't work either. I have to
> > > click
> > > into the address bar, then hover over the link to get the address and
> > > enter
> > > it myself. I had to do that to get to THIS page (*grrrr*)
> > > (3) Other sites that I go to give me the message that I need:
> > > Javascripting
> > > enabled (it IS enabled, I have checked THAT repeatedly)
> > > (4) In OE, the links included in emails won't do anything
> > > Please give step-by-step instructions for fixing this - and please keep it
> > > simple, I'm NOT a computer guru, but I can follow directions :)
> > > THANKS in advance - this is driving me insane!
> > > rube
> > >
> >
> >